My family used to play a board game every time we got together for dinner. I love them. I honestly think they help contribute to building family bonds with the laughter and friendly competition they invoke. They make a great excuse to have people over for a party too. Our monthly dinner party had a few other quirks to make it extra fun...
Invite: This party was back in 2008, so my decor and invite were a lot simpler than they often are now. Invite your guests with some sort of game. I created a crossword puzzle with the party details and mailed it to guests. Other ideas would be to cut up your invite like a puzzle, and guests would have to assemble the puzzle to figure out the party details.
Decor: My decor started on the walkway leading to my door. I drew large Monopoly squares on poster board and laminated them to avoid footprints. I placed these on the sidewalk leading up to my door and saved a few for the walls inside my house.
My tablecloth was a Twister board with a red tablecloth under it. I also used the Twister spinner as my centerpiece, but you could use any game or a collection of game pieces. If I were hosting this party again, I would add several other parts of games to the table to create more of a centerpiece.
For a place card, I decided to create Sculptadors from the game Cranium. I bought molding clay from Michaels and sculpted items that represented each guest. I did not include their names on the sculptures, and it was a game for guests to guess which one represented them.
Party Activity/Game: You could play any board game for this party, but I chose to play Taboo (which is always hilarious), and a short round of Cranium.
Menu: At each place setting, I had a menu card. I scrambled the letters of each menu items as a game, so guests had to unscramble them to figure out what we were eating. I wanted items that were simple in case we needed to eat while playing games. I also did not want to be in the kitchen cooking. I wanted to be a part of the games, so this impacted my choices of what to serve. I started with a simple green salad. We had slices of watermelon that I attempted to cut to look like puzzle pieces. As the main dish, we had baked "hot potato" to play off the title of a game. I made Chili to place on the potato or as a side soup. Guests could also add whatever they wanted to their potato - broccoli, cheese, etc. You could make a game of this instead and do what I did at my Toy Story party which was to create Mr. Potato Heads.
For dessert, I made a Hangman Cake. We played Hangman to figure out the message on the cake. I just piped on the letters and the body parts as guests made their guesses. Simple.
For a favor, I found travel size Connect Four games in the dollar bin at Target. I wrapped these in a cellophane bag with a tag that read, "Thanks for being game to party tonight. Let's Connect Four another game night soon!"
This party as a lot of fun. I didn't have to purchase much either because I had all the games already. As a teacher, I also had access to a laminating machine, so it made the Monopoly pieces easy to create. Hope you are inspired to host a game night of your own!
yet another fun DINNER party!!!! this would be a blast for ANY AGE! thanks for sharing your magical creativity!
ReplyDeleteI just found your blog through pinterest. You have great ideas! I've always wanted to host monthly dinner parties and your site has inspired me! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDelete